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- Q11905554 subject Q8508311.
- Q11905554 subject Q9563248.
- Q11905554 abstract "This article is about the ancient Greek Andragathus. In some works, the name Andragathus is used to refer to the murderer of Roman emperor Gratian. This person's name was actually Andragathius.Andragathus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδράγαθος) was a man in ancient Greece given command of the garrison at Amphipolis by Demetrius I of Macedon in 287 BCE to keep the threat of rival general Lysimachus in check while Demetrius went off to wage war against Pyrrhus of Epirus at Beroea (now modern Veria). Andragathus surrendered the city to Lysimachus, perhaps after being offered a bribe.".
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- Q11905554 wikiPageWikiLink Q8508311.
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- Q11905554 comment "This article is about the ancient Greek Andragathus. In some works, the name Andragathus is used to refer to the murderer of Roman emperor Gratian. This person's name was actually Andragathius.Andragathus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδράγαθος) was a man in ancient Greece given command of the garrison at Amphipolis by Demetrius I of Macedon in 287 BCE to keep the threat of rival general Lysimachus in check while Demetrius went off to wage war against Pyrrhus of Epirus at Beroea (now modern Veria).".
- Q11905554 label "Andragathus".